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Recognising a suicide threat, the levels of risk and how to respond

Wed, 24 Feb

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Online event

This training programme uses an asset-based community development approach. It is not therapy-based, it is about gaining information and is aimed at local people networked within their own communities who want to learn more about recognising suicide threats.

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Recognising a suicide threat, the levels of risk and how to respond
Recognising a suicide threat, the levels of risk and how to respond

Time & Location

24 Feb 2021, 10:00 – 14:30

Online event

About the Event

Training will be delivered by Community Change Trainers: Lourdes Colclough and Emma Quintal

This session will cover; learning how to actively listen to someone with suicidal ideation and recognising the levels of risk.

If you would like to talk to someone following a death, Cruse can support you. You can remain anonymous or provide your name, whichever you prefer.

You can:

Call the Cruse freephone helpline: 0808 808 1677

Email: helpline@cruse.org.uk

Go to the Cruse website and talk to someone online: CruseChat

https://www.cruse.org.uk/get-help/crusechat

Helpline opening hours

Monday: 9.30am-5pm Tuesday: 9.30am-8pm Wednesday: 9.30am-8pm Thursday: 9.30am-8pm Friday: 9.30am-5pm Saturday and Sunday: 10am -2pm

Cruse Chat opening hours

CruseChat is here to help 9am - 9pm Monday - Friday.

The Cruse website has a range of information and guidance about grief and coping https://www.cruse.org.uk/get-help

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